Why Georgetown Businesses Need a Website
Georgetown is one of the fastest-growing cities in Kentucky, with over 40,000 residents and a strong economy anchored by the Toyota plant — the largest in North America. That growth means more people searching for local services every day. The historic downtown along East and West Main Street is packed with locally-owned restaurants like Galvin's and Local Feed, along with boutiques, art galleries, and the kind of small-town charm that draws visitors from across the Bluegrass. But charm alone doesn't get you found on Google.
Whether you're a contractor working the new housing developments, an auto repair shop along Paris Pike, or a shop near Royal Spring Park downtown, your customers are searching online before they call. Georgetown has over 2,400 businesses in Scott County, but a huge number of them — especially service trades and smaller shops — don't have a professional website. That's a missed opportunity. The Georgetown/Scott County Chamber of Commerce and Georgetown College bring people and events to town, and those visitors are searching for local businesses on their phones. A website makes sure they find you.